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Every month, Special Collections and Archives showcases some of our newly processed collections.

Every month, Special Collections and Archives showcases some of our newly processed collections. Here are some of the highlights for February.

QGIS Workshop Series

Are you ready to explore the power of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)?

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The Teacher Development & Resources Library is celebrating Indigenous Voices with the May Curated Book Display.
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Teaching & Learning Librarian Mark Lenker, Isabella Chung, Nathalie Martinez, Michael Schwob, Interim Head of Educational Initiatives Rosan Mitola, and Dean of Libraries Maggie Farrell.
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Robert “Bob” Paluzzi with his Cirkut Camera at Super Bowl XXXII in San Diego, January 1998. Image courtesy of Victoria Paluzzi.
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We are pleased to welcome this month’s Eadington Fellow Dr. John Eglin, Professor of History, University of Montana, Missoula.

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The UNLV Libraries condemn the ongoing acts of violence against the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities across the country. As we mark the one year anniversary of the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, we stand in solidarity with our Asian American and Pacific Islander students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members as well as all individuals of color, gender identities, sexual orientations, and others who contribute to diversification of our community.

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The 2021-22 Open Educational Resource (OER) Faculty Learning Group has been selected. Members of this new learning group include:

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Wikimedian-in-Residence Violet Fox poses in front of a fun sign during her trip to the Neon Museum on a visit to Las Vegas.

In January, Violet Fox joined the Special Collections & Archives team as the Digi

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Mike Smith, Editorial Cartoon for the Las Vegas Sun (Photo courtesy Christopher DeVargas/Las Vegas Sun)

Special Collections & Archives in the UNLV University Libraries is getting political with it’s latest donation - more than 35 y

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The UNLV Book Club is returning this spring with it’s official selection, Megan Rapinoe’s memoir, One Life.